In a major shock to the Airtel Broadband users, a programmer in Bangalore tweeted saying that the TSP or service provider is inserting a code into their browsing sessions of 3G network secretly. Thejesh GN, the Bangalore-based programmer also said Airtel has partnered with Ericsson and injecting the Flash Networks code into the browsing web pages and confirmed via GitHub ...
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Periscope, Twitter’s Live-Streaming App, Launched for Android Phones
Periscope, the live video streaming app from Twitter, is launched on Android devices after its debut on Apple’s iOS platform in March. With the launch of Periscope, Twitter has entered the battle of live-streaming apps. Its rival streaming app Meerkat was available on Google Play store from May. Meerkat became overnight sensation upon its launch, however, Twitter blocked access to ...
Read More »Google Lets Twitter Back on Search Results, Both Set to Take on Facebook Now
Twitter and Google have come together again to bring up tweets in google search results, which was not new and was experimented by Google only to abort them few months later in the past. Now when people search for personalities, besides their Wikipedia page also appear latest news and their tweets, in a move to thwart Facebook’s integration of news ...
Read More »For 13 Mln Fans SRK Goes Shirtless; What’s the Number to go Nude?
pic.twitter.com/FN1cOeVUNm — Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) May 14, 2015 In his unique style, Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan has gone ‘shirtless’ after crossing 13 million fans or followers on Twitter, raising eye-brows on how many fans does he require to go nude next? SRK, just entering his 50s this year, thanked his followers for making him one of the top ...
Read More »Will Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Face Music over Wrong India Map?
First it was Al Jajeera and then host of others who are coming under scanner for showing the wrong map of India that is in vogue in many countries showing Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir as part of Pakistan and Aksai-chin as part of China. Aware of the new implications which prompted Indian government ban Al Jajeera TV for 7 days in India, ...
Read More »No Move to Seek Facebook, Twitter Relocate Servers in India: Minister
Undecided about enforcing vigilance or let freedom flow through social media networking, the Indian government has finally given up on demanding Facebook and Twitter to set up servers in the country. Announcing the government stand, IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said, “The government has not decided to get servers of popular social networking sites, like hike, Facebook, Twitter etc established ...
Read More »Salman Khan Convicted in Hit & Run Case, Sentence Day After Tomorrow, What Next?
Bollywood actor Salman Khan has been found guilty in the 2002 hit-and-run case as scheduled today and the terms of punishment will be pronounced on Thursday. Additional Sessions Judge D.W. Deshpande, in his judgment, said “all charges have been proved against the actor”. “You were driving the car, without a licence and you were under the influence of alcohol,” the ...
Read More »Meet Britney Spears puts on Twitter her injured leg’s image
Singer Britney Spears hurt herself on stage and shared a photograph of her injured leg with her fans and well-wishers. Spears took a tumble while performing in Las Vegas on Wednesday, twisting her ankle. The singer then posted a photograph of herself on micro-blogging webiste Twitter on Friday that showed her injured leg encased in a removable soft brace, reports ...
Read More »World’s Most Followed Leaders on Twitter: Modi Comes Third
Among the world’s top leaders who are followed most on Twitter, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi comes third after US President Barack Obama and the Pope. Twiplomacy Study 2015 showed that Sushma Swaraj is the most followed foreign minister with 2,438,228 followers. She is far ahead of UAE’ Abdullah Bin Zayed (1,608,831) and Turkey’s Mevlut Cavusoglu (376,429). The study, which ...
Read More »Hackers Group Anonymous India Attack Telecom Regulator ‘TRAI’ Website Ahead of Net Neutrality Move
On a day when the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) was to release one million email addresses from which they received responses on the net neutrality debate, Anonymous India (AnonOpsIndia) claimed to have hacked the website on Monday, though it was denied by the regulator. The site was also up after sometime. The proof that it was hacked was ...
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